A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2527, sig. 109-12/174

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4 3 Cocher Tageblade t.d. 7. Dej. 1989. /.29/9.40. So it was in Prague From a friend we get after, nobleness should be reason to give the skillful standing vivid description of the events opponents satisfaction. But: Gestapo in Prague in November. He describes dre violence and nobleness!, which can be found rather in australi- active attempts of the German occupation, which see bush negroes. But, to take this for granted, the situation was before October 28. The resistance of the Czechs did not allow the SS to break with the day but showed itself for the first time. Now it seems to be open and clear how the Czech inzwi- calmly became. But it is only calm before they had understood that the new storm, which, if not everything is deceptive, would not be long to change. Not only in Prague, but in Brno and in other cities, which as an organi- It began sehon long before October 28. On the day of the Czech National Celebration, no, in the whole country, on the remote day, the first climax was reached and most areas in villages and hamlets mani- ever since, the movement has remained in motion.The Czechs strengthened by homages But long before, one could clearly feel their national saint Wenzislaus. It was as it was moving. So that even the plump homages of deep mourning for the lost Gestapo had to notice it. The Czechs are fatherland and of holy faith in his masters in the conspiratorial work. They have resurrection. One must have experienced this in Prague among the Habsburgs their secret organization. This silent train had deep sorrows and camouflaged so well that only fully dressed women who noticed something at the monument of the unfrequently and only in the case of gross error the K.u.K. soldiers had their small bouquets down- police. The German secret lay. She has remained with the state police for a long time and has become more cunning, experienced and other places, which have become a symbol of national existence with all modern means for her today. However, they too must, just like their Easter not monuments, be remembered by a dear rich predecessor, by the Czechs or by a great dead person. No, there are reminders of the nose. Therefore comes the signs of the eternal-living Czech rage of the Gestapo. With some Hamor thanks could be made. the falling downs already endured. And nothing The whole country. especially the cities, of course, had been transformed into an army camp in anticipation of the demonstrations in front of the so-called protectorate administration. I don't know how many police, SS troops and old retired country stormmen are stationed in Tsehechoslovakia for the purpose of "maintenance of peace and order". Surely many tens of thousands and more. Usually you see little of these troops. They hold back. With good reason, because none of the VH nX inhabitants wants to have anything to do with them. One knows this on the Hradshin, therefore, there has been an order not to create a special occasion which could destroy the Czechs or even move even unfriendly hands. But on the days before Wenceslas Day they marched up, with all the park of weapons and other accessories. The Zweek of the "powerful demonstration" was obvious. It was the threat. But the Czechs did not let themselves be provoked. They also demonstrated, calmly, but determinedly. And since then, as already emphasized at the beginning, it has become quiet in the whole area. It is a continuing guerrilla war. It blazes up and down, once here, then there. The foreign kennels are kept constantly in motion. The world knows only about the dead. which the German post office announces for intimidation purposes. There are much more. There is hardly a place that never knows what to do.